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Show Friday, November THE OGDEN lOST STAGE SCREEN - starring Warner foxier is the WHA IVnf7P IIAnULil iJQTRFFT ) story of a young man of position and wealth who wants Jo die hcrauyc of a broken heart, and eourts danger by taking up midi. nee in New Yorks underworld. This great picture is at the Egyptian today and t 1 i I - 16. 1 go. AMUSEMENT John LoJcr, the young Englishman, has been awarded his first western role. Lodc-- will have the principal part in support of Jack Holt in Sunset Pass, iane Greys latest tale of EGYPTIAN Now playing, Warner Baxter in Danger Street; Sunday, the west, to go into production at the studios in Hollywood within .a fortMonday, Tuesday and Wednesday, June Collier in Me Gangster. night. Now playing, Clive Brook and others in Forgotten Faces; PARAMOUNT Neil Hamilton, good looking young Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Jack Holt in Zane Greys Avalanche," leading man for Paramount pictures, has just drawn another assignment and on the stage, Reed School of Dancing presents Schubcrtians. with Bebe Daniels. He will appear Monin her next vehicle, tentatively titled and OGDEN Now playing, Bob Steele in Captain Careless; Sunday The Big Scoop, replacing Robert day, George Behan in The Loves of Ricardo." Castle, Viennese leading man, who was withdrawn because of a switch in COLONIAL Saturday, Clair Windsor in Fashion Madness"; Sunday amt production dates. Hamilton has just Clara Bow in that Monday, Jack llolt in The Water Hole; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- finished work with Week-EndHe apThree stars day unci Friday, Is Your Daughter Safe. pears with Miss Daniels in Take Me most recent release. LYCEUM Saturday, Gary Cooprr and Thelma Todd in Nevada; Sunday. Home, her Brent. Richard Iiarthelmess in Wheels of Chance"; Monday, Evelyn Nora Lane, who won much approval William I'owcll and James Ilall in Loves Greatest Mistake"; Tuesday. for her work opposite Fred Thomson for Ted WellH in A Made to Order Hero; Wednesday, Janet Gaynor, in Jesse J ernes, has been signedMen-join role an Adolphe important Charles Farrell and Gladys. Brock well in 7th Heaven"; Thursday, Rod next picture, Marquis Preferin Norton Fleetwing La Rocquc in Hold Em Yale"; Friday, Barry red. Lucille Powrers, a young extra who was plucked from the mob girl WHITE (TTY GARDENS Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday several weeks ago by Casting Direcorchestra. tor Fred Datig and given a chance to the music of Jack Passeys twelve-piec- e in Clara Bows Three Week-End- s, writer famous did so well that she has been handed George Marion, Jr., of sparkling subtitles for moving pic- another good role in Menjous forthBuddy" coming film. Chester Conklin will tures, will title Charles Score in new impersonate her father. Frank TutRogers starring picture, SomeThe picture was di- tle, who directed Menjous llis Prione to Love." New Role rected by F. Richard Jones, with Mary vate Life," will direct. woman and a cast There are few artists who have a Brian as leading Big Business James Kirkwood, Jack better defined reputation than George including Floorwalker (to impatient custom-- , Austin. William and Oakie, Bebun, famous portrayer of character rob s. In the Loves of Ricardo," his FliO release playing Sunday at the Ogden theatre, George Behan gives a rendering of a simple human story that reaches to the very heart. It is the sincerity of Mr. Bebans acting that is the secret of his success. No detail is too small to be given his most strict attention. No matter is too trivial to have a real bearing on the action of his stories. Mr. Behans role of Ricardo brings out the highlights of his ability, and he is utterly convincing in the role. The picture was made by Mr. Beban from a play in which he had the leading role. It is this fine knowledge of the audiences reactions to the different sections of the story that gives The Izm-- of Ricardo the appeal that makes .t one of the greut pictures of the yeur. WHAT'S GOING ON r er, leaving) Cant you on, Madame?" Madame No. Im wait afraid 1 an unfortunate time; your are in conference." scipt. It Wont came at T an lie Long Nnv ! s. t ; . White Citys New us i Vf .. . i" Scene Jrem '1 5 STREET starring WARNER DANCER BAXTER Because of hiit great ability in the The picture is filled with gripping handling of tense dramatic situation, dramatic moments, and writh Warner Baxter in the starring role, provides Ralph Ince was selected by official of FBO to direct Danger Street," entertainment, that will tear at the which is playing at Urn Egyptian the- heartstrings of all who see it. atre today and Saturday. Danger Sueet is based on Harold The story of Danger Street" con- MrcG ruths novel, The Beautiful cerns a young man of wealth and Bullet" whlih received such an position v'ho wants to die because of reception by readers of the a broken heart. To accomplish this, Red Bunk magazine, it was adapted he takes up his residence in New lor the screen by Enid Hibbard. Yorks shadowy underworld, hoping The cast also includes the popular p he Martha S!ee;sr, ns lending lady; Duke daily that through some will be bumped off. The manner in Martin, Frank Mills, Harry Tenbrook, which this hope is thw'artcd provides Harry Allen Grant, Ole M. Ness, and thrilling screen fare. Spec 0 Domicil. mis-ste- Bob Steele in Sky Thriller at the Offden Featuring a non-sto- which comes into the bunds of a girl and a boy when they nerd ii much, but they are torn between using it ami returning it to its rightful uwn-e- r. DllilXTION I. executives announce that the initial talker for Charles Gilpin, noted negro actor who won acclaim fur his portrayal of the title role In Eugene ONeill's Emperor North of Jone.i, is to be tilled Dixie. Every member of the cast will he of the Ethopiun race. NOW SHOWING! 7W7 ?pc r? They Can Imitate ? j m 4. .i CLIVE BROOK MARY BRIAN WILLIAM A PARAMOUNT PICT UR.L COMEDY SUNDAY ; like parrots but none have been able to reach the soul play on the heartstrings like him! 1IIS LAST riCTURE! Joseph P. Kennedy Cuban, imilL BACLANOVA A. - PmH 7IIKCM . I1U LUMT NEWS presents MONDAY TUESDAY : Open! GREiTiflNISSEN COMING SOON EGYPTIAN THEATRE us S. S. Van Dine, author of the bestselling thliller, The Canary Murder Case, will write the dialogue for the talking picture which is to be made from the novel. The film of the Canary Murder will be directed by Malcolm St. Clair, with a cast including William Powell, James Hall, Jean Arthur, and Louise Brooks. MAUCTS KNTKRI'RMES Be s Winfield Sheehan has signed Conrad Nagd to play opposite Mary Duncan in "Through Different Eyes," which is to be Miss Duncana first talking role in pictures. The production will get underway as soon as Miss Duncan finishes her leading role opposite Charles Farrell in F. W. Mur-naMiss Dun"Our Daily Bread. can lias a voice particularly suited to Movietone since she wus a great stage I, eat lice Joy has been signed to ruccess nrior to joining the ranks of play the feminine lead opposite Victor film celebrities. Mary Astor has been east to play Mcl.:ig!en in his next production, the feminine lend in the screen version which will be tilled Strong Bay. Jack of $100 Bill," which run in one of John Ford will Friday, was added to and tiic story the cast ofLudcn, The Wolf of Wall Street," the national magazines last spring. will have to do direct, with the vicissitudes current starring Henry Lchrman will direct the picture of a baggage smasher, the notion George Bancrofts Ludcn a cast in suppicture. joins under the title of New Years Kv. taking place in nnd about a railnad port of Bancroft wFhich includes The story deals with a century noe Nancy station. Carroll,. Baclanova, Paul Lukas, Lane Chandler, Paul Guertzman and Brandon Hurst. Rowland V. Lee is directing. The story and screen play are by Doris Anderson. ; Soon BIG, FLAMING, STARTLING, SPECTACULAR, airplane flight p from the Pacific coast to u South Sea Ulund, similar to the recent hop" of four intrepid airmen from San Francisco to Australia by way of the Fiji that thrilled the world, Captain Careless," a smashing melodramatic film filled with action punches and showing Boh Steele, FBUs athletic, elm, at his liveliest and most daring comes to the Ogden theatre todaygait, for a stay of twro duys. . Will Famous Character His Artist as Ricardo tv ?: Ballroom f SHOW PLACE OF UTAH starts iTT wwspeeRY'swsjija 1 D I C GY t P SUNDAY : T ? t? tT tt yT t? fY Y ON TIIC SCREEN Y t Y Y Y Y f tv GREAT MOMENTS rSteMJ PARAMOUNT COMEDY IN Y FOOTRALL Produced by Chic MEEHAN Famous Football Conch of i N. Y. -- University Gripping drama of lowly lives and love, givfull to the ing sweep mighty genius of the worlds greatest character actor! Written and directed !v self-sacrifici- iiv tiii.' cr PtREED SCHOOL OF DANCING Vj$f - ? 'V. PAR AMOUNT NEWS i,VeW If' rui:sr.NTs Playing Sunday and SCIIUBKRT1ANA 'I.V' i f 3 ii . Monday WITH i ERICKSON AND IMS BAND u pi w i i in11", i hwimuu twm .i - . ! liff J- - ng GEORGE RERAN MODERN AND CLASSIC DANCINt! nt - umit iiim Y Y ! O GDEN Y t Y Y f m!l, CHARLES FRANCIS Raoul Walsh S nK ..T7A1)I).KD Birl and Romance Blooms in Crookdom! iwUCtion lovc-- with action throughout! FEATURES Sta"rt Frights' Comedy, Hnliiday at the Shows at COI KW'g- - a aplenty v WnU,er 2 .1 .n . .7 J- - No Raise in V?cs Prices! ov 1 |